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Yep. If you want to apply for a Montana tag, better buy a plane ticket.In person application resident and non resident?
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Yep. If you want to apply for a Montana tag, better buy a plane ticket.In person application resident and non resident?
The only thing about this one that bugs me is it would probably encourage the already present disparity between who can afford to even try for a sheep tag and who can'tYep. If you want to apply for a Montana tag, better buy a plane ticket.
Rich people hate standing in lines. Make the app be in Feb, one person in the building at a time.The only thing about this one that bugs me is it would probably encourage the already present disparity between who can afford to even try for a sheep tag and who can't
Would be worried only wealthier/less tied to a job NRs would be able to jump through that hoop
Ha. I think I'm thinking more of the guy who can't take off work from his plumbing job to fly from Alabama to Montana and back because he only gets so many days off.Rich people hate standing in lines. Make the app be in Feb, one person in the building at a time.
Yeah I'm saying a lot of this firmly tongue in cheek.Ha. I think I'm thinking more of the guy who can't take off work from his plumbing job to fly from Alabama to Montana and back because he only gets so many days off.
In general I think we have to be careful that when we look for a tool to cut back on point creep, we don't use income/employment level as that tool where we can help it.
I am also a hypocrite, because I generally support making it all more expensive to cool demand. Playing devil's advocate I guess.
Agree with the whole comment but wanted to highlight this. I think the key to undoing a lot of the mess lies in that very idea.Not sure you do with that information, but it definitely points to the idea that a lot of applicants are bandwagon folks, that are only mildly committed to the endeavor.
I actually think it drastically removes point creep because you have to pick, either gain a point or not. So you are going to want to be sure you draw a tag but that won't likely happen unless you ensure you have a few over what it's currently going for.It would be interesting to see how that plays out. I would imagine a bunch of guys wouldn't apply until they were sure they would get a tag. That would push point creep to the maximum. But it might create a scenario where too few people apply in a given year and the lucky sonofagun who threw his hat in the ring with minimal points actually draws a tag. But that would only happen a few times until people caught on. Then chaos would begin lol.
I'm in the same boat, I personally want draws to have a huge buy-in because I have time and money now, looking back at 16-year-old me dropping all my money from odd jobs and part-time summer work to get into the sheep draw (still haven't drawn BTW) I have sympathy for those who just want to go hunt and don't have spare time or money, finding something to cut down on participation in the draw that doesn't involve more money or more time is tough, I actually think the in-person app is a decent idea, or have an earn a PP system where the only way you get points is documented work on habitat projects? wouldn't have to be out west habitat projects, donate 20 days of work at your local public lands to get a PP?Ha. I think I'm thinking more of the guy who can't take off work from his plumbing job to fly from Alabama to Montana and back because he only gets so many days off.
In general I think we have to be careful that when we look for a tool to cut back on point creep, we don't use income/employment level as that tool where we can help it.
I am also a hypocrite, because I generally support making it all more expensive to cool demand. Playing devil's advocate I guess.
Love the habitat work idea, truly I do. Tie sheep pref points to sheep habitat work, that'd be interesting.I'm in the same boat, I personally want draws to have a huge buy-in because I have time and money now, looking back at 16-year-old me dropping all my money from odd jobs and part-time summer work to get into the sheep draw (still haven't drawn BTW) I have sympathy for those who just want to go hunt and don't have spare time or money, finding something to cut down on participation in the draw that doesn't involve more money or more time is tough, I actually think the in-person app is a decent idea, or have an earn a PP system where the only way you get points is documented work on habitat projects? wouldn't have to be out west habitat projects, donate 20 days of work at your local public lands to get a PP?
Meh you'll die before me, not really worried about your points. More just the 50,000 folks in my generation at the same point level.Gotta laugh sitting hear reading the various schemes of greenhorns for the best way to throw us decades invested point holders under the bus.
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I'm sorry, I didn't realize I was in the presence of a Decades Invested Point Holder.Gotta laugh sitting hear reading the various schemes of greenhorns for the best way to throw us decades invested point holders under the bus.To get us out of your way to your tags. As if it’s not already enough every state in the country outside of Iowa & New Hampshire has been cheapening our points to half the original value over the last 20. But given the fiasco Maine got away with peddling all the bonus points money can buy, I don’t see any class action lawsuit. It won’t stop until it gets to the 1923 Weimar Republic hyperinflation level.
What a joke.
It’s why I’m a fan of random odds. If multiple decades of striving fail to add wisdom, humor or sex appeal, why should they improve odds of tapping a limited resource.I'm sorry, I didn't realize I was in the presence of a Decades Invested Point Holder.
Pyramid schemes usually fail. I got into them with this on my mind.Gotta laugh sitting hear reading the various schemes of greenhorns for the best way to throw us decades invested point holders under the bus.To get us out of your way to your tags. As if it’s not already enough every state in the country outside of Iowa & New Hampshire has been cheapening our points to half the original value over the last 20. But given the fiasco Maine got away with peddling all the bonus points money can buy, I don’t see any class action lawsuit. It won’t stop until it gets to the 1923 Weimar Republic hyperinflation level.
What a joke.